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 Civil Engineering
 San Francisco International Airport North Field Cargo Facility
 
Project
North Field Cargo Facilities
Cargo & Apron Project
San Francisco, CA
Client
San Francisco International Airport Bureau of Engineering and Construction
P.O. Box 8097
San Francisco, CA 94128
Ricardo Dodson
Airport Project Manager
Tel. (650) 821-5000
Duration
1994 - 2001
Cost
$56 Million
 
 
 
Description
The Stone & Webster/F.E. Jordan Associates Joint Venture was retained by the City and County of San Francisco for architectural/engineering, design and construction support services for the $56 million North Field Cargo Facilities at San Francisco International Airport.

The primary features of the building are a 170,000 sq. ft. first level material handling and storage area and a 50,000 sq. ft. second level with administrative offices. This multi-user facility is a high bay structure that includes a Lodige storage system. The facility tenants are FedEx, Nippon and Korean Airlines.

A 200,000 sq. ft. PCC apron, AC taxiway and truck loading dock are included as site work. Six aircraft gates with hard stands for maintenance, off hauling of cargo and fueling of aircraft are incorporated. A major SFIA utility trench has been relocated along the perimeter of the site. The trench includes utilities serving the entire airport. The cost of the apron and site improvements is $23,000,000.
Firm’s Role
The firm provided project management, cost estimating and scheduling, as well as architectural and engineering services for programming and final design. Construction support for the North Field Cargo Facilities project was also provided by FEJA including the construction management.

Another phase of the project included design of a stormwater detention facility and a pumping station to drain it. This phase also included design of another pump station to pump storm water directly into the San Francisco Bay after the “first flush” was in the detention facility.